The next time you’re at a Texas Department of Public Safety office, you might want to consider getting a REAL ID. The REAL ID Act, passed in 2005, sets security standards for issuing sources of ...
The REAL ID Act, passed by Congress in 2005 following the 9/11 attacks, set federal security standards for state-issued IDs such as driver’s licenses. In Texas, REAL ID–compliant cards are marked with ...
Texans who plan to fly beginning Feb. 1, should check to see if their driver's licenses or identification cards are up-to-date before the Transportation Security Administration begins charging $45 to ...
For two decades, the federal government has delayed the rollout of REAL IDs – a post 9/11 creation formed by the REAL ID Act passed by Congress in 2005. The act was passed to set national security ...
Houston travelers without a Real ID could soon pay $45 for an optional identity-verification process at airport security checkpoints. Those who don’t have a Real ID-compliant state driver’s license or ...
Travelers who don't yet have a Real ID could face a new $45 fee starting Feb. 1, when the Transportation Security Administration will begin imposing the additional charge on passengers without the ...
U.S. air travelers who haven't upgraded to a Real ID can still fly without one, but starting Feb. 1 they'll be charged a $45 fee, the Transportation Security Administration said Monday. Flyers without ...